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'Farmers Matter' Event - Stratford Rotary Complex - November 26, 2010 - 1 pm
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Perth County Pork Producers and Beef Producers are partnering to deliver this Town Hall Event for all Ontario Farmers.  The purpose of this event is to pull together those who have a stake in…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Brent Royce Nov 28, 2010.

Recovery Plan for Ontario Pork Industry
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Grassroots producers have worked at trying to put forward a Recovery Plan for the Ontario Pork Industry. It is an article for discussion and is not written in stone. Please consider engaging in…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by JoAnne Caughill Oct 16, 2009.

 

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Canada EU Trade Win for Flaxseed Farmers

Canada will end flaxseed testing for EU exports in May 2026, reducing costs for farmers, improving trade flow, and showing global trust in Canadian agricultural quality and safety.

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